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Not exact matches
The Kindle line is just about synonymous with e-readers, and each device remains a good
buy for anyone who'd prefer a longer - lasting, dedicated
reading device over a more featured
tablet.
Though Kobo's apps for iPad and iPhone have earned strong reviews and millions of downloads, and though the Kobo app comes preloaded on several of the Android
tablets that have made it to market (not to mention the BlackBerry Playbook), the company's internal analysis shows that the people who
buy several books a month are
reading them on e-readers, whatever
tablets and smartphones they also happen to own.
When you
buy the e-book, you will be able to instantly download a PDF file that can be
read on your computer, printed, or opened on a
tablet.
I've been noticing that more and more people are
reading e-books from
tablets and fewer people are
buying e-ink devices like the original Kindle.
Though twice as many book -
buying households own
tablets as own e-readers, the latter are nearly twice as popular for frequent ebook
reading.
Kindle books are «
Buy Once,
Read Everywhere» - on Kindle, Kindle Touch, Kindle Touch 3G, Kindle Fire, on the web with Kindle Cloud Reader, and free Kindle
reading apps for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, PCs, Mac, Android phones and
tablets, BlackBerry and Windows phones.
«As always, Kindle customers «
Buy Once,
Read Everywhere,» so Kindle for Android is the perfect companion for the millions of customers who own a Kindle and a way for customers around the world to download and enjoy books on their Android phone or
tablet even if they don't yet own a Kindle.»
Kindle books are «
Buy Once,
Read Everywhere» — Introducing free Japanese Kindle
reading apps for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Android phones and Android
tablets
People
buy these
tablets mostly to write and
read, not for video or anything intensive.
If someone wants those things, they need to
buy a
tablet (and catch hell trying to
read it in bright lighting).
However, it's not known which of the stores have them on display though none can be
bought before the
tablet's formal... [
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You know, I was a reader here well before I ever
bought an e-ink ereader, I was comfortable
reading on my
tablets.
After all, most people would
buy the Nook
Tablet to
read books and magazines and would not care about the ability to load apps not purchased in the company's app store.
My last
Tablet was an Android device and I was used to
read and
buy books on the Play Books store, but now, I'd like to know which one is the best App on Windows 8.1 to
read these books.
Anyone who would
read on LCD will
buy a
tablet, and there is nothing a nook
tablet or a Kindle
tablet offer that can't be found on better
tablets.
I prefer
reading on an ereader over a
tablet but the ereaders available now are not much better that the one I
bought two years ago and that one was only slightly improved over the one i had
bought 2 years before then.
This will ensure the
tablet PCs will make for a good
buy for general computing tasks along with watching videos, listening to music,
reading ebooks, or playing games.
The Kindle Fire is, to its roots, an e-book reader, so if you are willing to
buy a
tablet for the
reading purpose you should go with the Kindle as it also a good
tablet with the features of a good e-book reader.But if you are going for screen resolution then i pad 2 is better option rather than kindle fire hd, As the market sort of pupose Kindle fire and i pad 2 both are useful in its own scenario.
You
buy books from the books section of Google Play (or any other ePub seller) and then
read them on your Android phone or
tablet or on Google Play's website.
And despite all of the «getting ready for the
tablets» activity, people aren't going to be running out to
buy them so they can replicate the magazine
reading experience.
Once you've
bought a book, it will be available on your PC,
tablet and phone for you to
read.
If they are
reading on a
tablet or their phone... they'll
buy from whomever would probably give them the best price since they can
read it using an app.
Kindle books are «
Buy Once,
Read Everywhere» - on Kindle, Kindle Touch, Kindle Touch 3G, Kindle Fire, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, PCs, Mac, Android phones and
tablets, BlackBerry, Windows phones, and web browsers with Kindle Cloud Reader.
And if you
read comics, a color
tablet will quickly change how you
buy and collect comic books.
It makes sense since book lovers are more inclined to
buy or ask for a dedicated e-reader over a multifunction device like a
tablet PC which is less suitable for long term
reading.
I
read books
bought from the BN store, I do not sideload anything nor
read pdfs anywhere but on my
tablet.
You almost need replica editions on a
tablet to be able to do page numbers accurately, but it defeats the purpose of
buying an e-reader to
read e-books or textbooks.
Unlike most
tablets and e-readers that support Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader, it is virtually impossible to really use this device to
read store
bought content from more independent sites.
If you are
buying a
tablet exclusively for
reading purposes, be warned.
Customers now have the ability to
buy and
read books on smartphones,
tablets, and computers.
The Air 2 is worth it to upgrade to, if you have a three or four year old Apple
Tablet, you will notice a dramatic improvement when it comes to
reading, but you are better off
buying the iPad Air 1 if you can get a good deal on eBay or your local tech store.
I
bought this device because I wanted an e-ink reader with Text - to - Speech (TTS), that could double up as an easy - on - the - eyes Android
tablet for browsing the web and
reading email.
In essence, they are saving money by
reading more on a
tablet, rather than
buying it from a magazine or book store.
Many people have
bought this
tablet to check emails, watch... [
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Sixty percent of U.S. respondents
read eBooks on their
tablets, and 66 percent cited they purchase eBooks because they are cheaper than
buying a hard copy and they can
read it right away.
It is all too convenient to
buy a book on your e-reader, smartphone or
tablet and instantly be able to
read it.
However, if that has been holding you from
buying the otherwise superb
tablet device, well your time... [
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It looks like Amazon intends on opening 30 new locations all over the United States so people can easily
buy Kindle e-Readers, Fire
Tablets and Echo Speakers... [
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I have thought about upgrading to one of the low - end
reading tablets from B&N or Amazon but not convinced it is worth the price ($ 50 - $ 100) to get something that still seems obsolete already compared to just
buying a
tablet and installing the
reading apps that I want.
The main benefit of
reading on your
tablet or smartphone is being able to
buy the... [
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You
bought a shiny new Android phone or
tablet, and now it's on to the important stuff: How can you
read your books on it?
Buy a digital subscription to The Inquirer and Daily News and get a 10 ″ Archos Arnova 10 G2
tablet for $ 99 to
read them on.
He said to me, «I love
reading print, Auntie Jo, but I can get four times as many ebooks for the price of one print book so I will
buy them on the
tablet instead.»
Good news for people who already have a few books
bought through Kindle, but want to
read them on their new Honeycomb
tablet.
Even readers who don't have a Kindle can
buy and
read your eBook on their smart phone,
tablet or computer via the Kindle Cloud Reader.
I just looked at the total unread epubs that I have uploaded to Google Play books, and the total Amazon Kindle books that I
bought and have yet to
read (I don't own a Kindle, btw, I
read them on my phone and
tablet.)
There are a number of Kindle e-Readers and
Tablets on display to give transient shoppers the ability to play with the devices and
buy them on the... [
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Kindle books are «
Buy Once,
Read Everywhere» — on Kindle, Kindle Touch, Kindle Touch 3G, Kindle Fire, on the web with Kindle Cloud Reader, and free Kindle
reading apps for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, PCs, Mac, Android phones and
tablets, BlackBerry and Windows phones.
People who are in the income bracket to purchase ebooks are more likely to, like me, just
buy a
tablet, load both Nook and Kindle software, and
read whatever books they please.